Selfie: White dwarf star dragging mass from a red giant.

Rough sketch on tagtool live software in preparation for a show at Space Place, Wellington.

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Mick Finn

Mick Finn a.k.a. Koori B is a contemporary mixed-media artist producing Australian aboriginal-inspired digital paintings and animations with a focus on futuristic tech-creatures and space environment art. From realistic portrayals of galaxies and exo-planets to fictional futuristic character, the wide wide universe is a start point for art that aims to inspire a sense of ʻwowʼ and ʻwhat if?ʼ. As half of Kuki Koori, the live art and music collective, Koori B has animated astronomical illustrations live at various new Zealand venues including Carter Observatory/Space Place (Wellington, NZ) and the 3-day Splore Festival (Auckland, NZ). As well as an ongoing Kuki Koori collaboration with Iain Gordon (keyboardist Fat Freddyʼs Drop, The Roots, The Ebb, Bongmaster) Mick has performed live with varied artists such as Olmecha Supreme, Rhombus and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
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About the International Association of Astronomical Artists

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